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Josephine Nambooze

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Nationality
  
Ugandan

Years active
  
1962 to present

Known for
  
Medicine

Citizenship
  
Uganda

Home town
  
Kampala

Born
  
1930 (age 86–87)
Nsambya, Uganda

Occupation
  
Physician, Researcher, Academic

Title
  
Professor of Public Health

Alma maters
  
Makerere University, University of London

Josephine Nambooze MBChB, DMCH, MPH, is a Ugandan physician, public health specialist, academic, and medical researcher. She is an emeritus professor of public health at Makerere University School of Public Health. Nambooze was the first female Ugandan to qualify as a physician circa 1959.

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Background and education

Nambooze was born at Nsambya, a suburb of Kampala to Joseph Lule, a school teacher, and Maria Magdalena Lule, a housewife. She was the first born in a family of thirteen children. She attended St. Joseph's Primary School Nsambya, and Mount Saint Mary's College Namagunga. While at Namagunga, she studied science subjects. There being no laboratories at the school, she studied her science classes at Namilyango College, an all-boys residential high school 25 kilometres (16 mi) to the east of Namagunga.

During the mid-1950s, she was admitted to Makerere University School of Medicine to study human medicine, the first female in the history of the school. Following graduation from Makerere, she undertook postgraduate studies in the United Kingdom and the United States, returning to Uganda in 1962.

Work experience

She joined the staff at Makerere University in 1962 as a lecturer in public health and maternal and child health. She was given the responsibility of supervising Kasangati Health Centre, a teaching facility of Makerere University School of Public Health. She later made senior lecturer, associate professor, and full professor in those fields. She has also served as the World Health Organization (WHO) representative to Botswana and as director of support for health services development at the WHO regional office in Brazaville, Congo.

References

Josephine Nambooze Wikipedia